I've just upgraded Nautilus to the latest build. Quite a number of hoops
to jump thru. I had installed a Mozilla rpm the 1st go round. I
subsequently installed the latest daily build (which is ver. 7, as
needed by nautilus), leaving the rpm in place for Nautilus purposes. I
then uninstalled the Mozilla rpm with this upgrade, hoping to avoid
having to download the Eazel rpm over my 56K. Nautilus opens & all is
fine as far as the file manager portion & connecting to Eazel services.
URL's are not being read evidently cause nautilus is not finding the
Mozilla library path, ie to libgtkembedmoz.so, located in
/usr/local/mozilla instead of /usr/lib/mozilla.

Is this just a matter of setting a Mozilla environment variable of some
sort? Can I avoid dl'ing the older rpm? If it's possibly an environment
issue, please suggest the proper syntax. Tks.
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n:Piety;Bill
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
adr:;;;;;;
version:2.1
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
x-mozilla-cpt:;0
fn:Bill Piety
end:vcard

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